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▪ I. naggle, n.|ˈnæg(ə)l| [f. the vb.] Pettiness.
1865Pall Mall G. 8 Apr. 7 In these days of niggle and naggle, its force is apt to be miscalled coarseness by critics of a particular school. ▪ II. naggle, v.|ˈnæg(ə)l| Also dial. gn-. [Frequentative of nag v.] intr. To gnaw; to nag, quarrel, haggle, etc. Hence ˈnaggling vbl. n.
1869Lonsdale Gloss., Naggle, to gnaw. 1884Manch. Exam. 28 May 5/7 When..Lord Salisbury began to naggle about days [etc.]. 1884Hawley Wit, Wisdom & Philos. Richter 114 Frivolous, giddy man needs some powerful shock to counteract his tendency to continual petty naggling. 1897Daily News 5 July 3/4 They seemed to have been quarrelling and naggling a great deal. |